The Dreamer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGBGHIBIDJDJ| Why do you seek the sun | A |
| In your Bubble Crown ascending | B |
| Your chariot will melt to mist | C |
| Your crown will have an ending | B |
| Nay sun is but a Bubble | D |
| Earth is a whiff of Foam | E |
| To my caves on the coast of Thule | D |
| Each night I call them home | E |
| Thence Faiths blow forth to angels | F |
| And Loves blow forth to men | G |
| They break and turn to nothing | B |
| And I make them whole again | G |
| On the crested waves of chaos | H |
| I ride them back reborn | I |
| New stars I bring at evening | B |
| For those that burst at morn | I |
| My soul is the wind of Thule | D |
| And evening is the sign | J |
| The sun is but a Bubble | D |
| A fragile child of mine | J |
Vachel Lindsay
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